Subject: 🎥 Cinemapolis Recommends - Virtual Cinema Listings for June 2, 2021 🎥

Greetings, Cinemapolitans,


There are still some booking slots left this weekend, so why not come back to the movies in a CinemaSafe way? Reserve your PRIVATE MOVIE PARTY today!


If you'd rather stay home, we have you covered there as well. Click over to our Virtual Cinema portal for two new additions to an already great slate of titles.


As always, the full listing of all current and upcoming virtual films, including those titles ending tomorrow, can be found on our Virtual Cinema page.

NEW ON VIRTUAL CINEMA

VIRTUAL CINEMA
BAD TALES

“An explosion of droll talent in one wild, impressionistic ride”

Once upon a time, in a small family suburb on the outskirts of Rome, the cheerful heat of summer camouflages a stifling atmosphere of alienation. From a distance, the families seem normal, but it’s an illusion: in the houses, courtyards and gardens, silence shrouds the subtle sadism of the fathers, the passivity of the mothers and the guilty indifference of adults.


But it’s the desperation and repressed rage of the children that will explode and cut through this grotesque facade, with devastating consequences for the entire community.


Italian with English Subtitles


DIRECTORS: The D’Innocenzo Brothers

SCREENWRITERS: The D’Innocenzo Brothers

CAST: Elio Germano, Tommaso Di Cola, Giulietta Rebeggiani

VIRTUAL CINEMA
CITY OF ALI

“Louisville's adulation for their native son has been thoroughly documented by this soul-lifting film.”

City of Ali is a feature-length documentary that tells the story of how the death of Muhammad Ali brought the people of his Kentucky hometown – and the world – together for one unforgettable week. Ali’s passing on June 3, 2016, came in the context of a bitter U.S. presidential election, a proposed Muslim ban, a series of police shootings of unarmed Black men, and the global emergence of the Black Lives Matter movement.


Yet on the day of Ali’s funeral procession, more than 100,000 people lined the streets of Louisville to celebrate his life, and over a billion people worldwide tuned in to Ali’s memorial, held in the packed KFC YUM! Center as stories of the Louisville Lip’s wit, generosity, swagger and commitment to justice were retold by President Bill Clinton, Billy Crystal, Lonnie Ali, and many others.


DIRECTOR: Graham Shelby

CONTINUING ON VIRTUAL CINEMA

In other news, we're still closely reviewing all the new safety guidelines released by the CDC and state and local health departments. The National Association of Theater Owners has made some tweaks to their CinemaSafe protocols as well.


Pending the completion of repairs to theater 5, we're still hoping to re-launch public movie screenings in late June. Stay tuned for updates!

Hope to see you at the movies again soon!

Brett Bossard,
Executive Director


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